piggyinablanket
Well-Known Member
OK, so I may be jumping the gun a wee bit but..
I have had a 14.1 NF aged 16 for 8 months.
He is a lovely boy if a little stubborn and backward thinking lol. In the Autumn he was schooled a little, and jumped, but he was a trekking pony before and doesnt school as such. We have no riding surface at home so have hacked all winter without fast work.
So..
Last few months, since Xmas I have been slowly fittening him & now he is being worked about an hour, 6 days a week. Introduced more short, fast work and began schooling.
I jumped him last Sunday, only 2' max and hacked a short way but with lots of trotting on Monday. I had to have 2 days off then Schooled Thurs.
On Thurs he was lame behind. My Sis happened to be there and was filming, and it looked so stiff! I was shocked TBH, as he is not very forward or straight, it has been hard to notice any problem. He has no lameness on the front at all.
Watching the vid, and using knowledgable Sis and research, it looks very much like osteoarthritis of the hock.
Now, Of course I will get the vet, dont shoot me lol, he has NO swellings, heat, sores, will turn tight and bring both back legs under well, will back up, lift feet etc.
Warning signs perhaps...he likes to stretch a back leg when you pick his feet sometimes, noticed this more when out of work, slightly increased muscle development on one hip, a tendancy to lean toward the fence on one rein... these all being v slight.
SO. I am giving him a week rest, he has just been turned out for summer. will look at him Wds-Thurs and of no improvement will get a vet diagnosis. I am praying its just a sprain or something
Anyway, to cut short. I have this boy forever, and am GUTTED that he may be compromised work wise. I cant afford to keep 2, and I was hoping for several years RC type work, hacking etc. What limitations do your horses have of they have this..apart from the obvious things like not trotting on hard ground/tight circling etc. I love jumping even if they are only tiny, and so does he. Im sad

I have had a 14.1 NF aged 16 for 8 months.
He is a lovely boy if a little stubborn and backward thinking lol. In the Autumn he was schooled a little, and jumped, but he was a trekking pony before and doesnt school as such. We have no riding surface at home so have hacked all winter without fast work.
So..
Last few months, since Xmas I have been slowly fittening him & now he is being worked about an hour, 6 days a week. Introduced more short, fast work and began schooling.
I jumped him last Sunday, only 2' max and hacked a short way but with lots of trotting on Monday. I had to have 2 days off then Schooled Thurs.
On Thurs he was lame behind. My Sis happened to be there and was filming, and it looked so stiff! I was shocked TBH, as he is not very forward or straight, it has been hard to notice any problem. He has no lameness on the front at all.
Watching the vid, and using knowledgable Sis and research, it looks very much like osteoarthritis of the hock.
Now, Of course I will get the vet, dont shoot me lol, he has NO swellings, heat, sores, will turn tight and bring both back legs under well, will back up, lift feet etc.
Warning signs perhaps...he likes to stretch a back leg when you pick his feet sometimes, noticed this more when out of work, slightly increased muscle development on one hip, a tendancy to lean toward the fence on one rein... these all being v slight.
SO. I am giving him a week rest, he has just been turned out for summer. will look at him Wds-Thurs and of no improvement will get a vet diagnosis. I am praying its just a sprain or something
Anyway, to cut short. I have this boy forever, and am GUTTED that he may be compromised work wise. I cant afford to keep 2, and I was hoping for several years RC type work, hacking etc. What limitations do your horses have of they have this..apart from the obvious things like not trotting on hard ground/tight circling etc. I love jumping even if they are only tiny, and so does he. Im sad